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Wasnt she killed before the elections?
Before she was killed zardari said i will not come to politics but than he said there is no other good option.
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Wasnt she killed before the elections?
I second Aryan..... Isn't it possible for India to co-exist with China peacefully and vice versa? Why is there confrontation looming in all options? Ozzes don't share boarder with china, they have pretty different strategy when it comes to China.
Dumbest post ever. Please when I don't know about India, I don't go and spout propaganda. I advise you to do the same. You've made yourself look like a fool in many people's eyes.
No need to bring Pakistan into this. Align yourself with Imperialist powers and find yourself in a lose-lose situation.
Can you explain how Pakistanis elected Benazir after her death ? Innocent you !
One of the very first opening arguments of the article is wrong (I've underlined it in the quote):
The US knows India is nowhere near China according to any world indicator, but wants to prop it up, to act as a nuisance factor for China. The US wants India to be a thorn in China's side, but if India is able to hold its own against China, it won't be needing the US much longer. That goes against US's interests, & it won't accept that. If India becomes the economic powerhouse China is becoming (or has become today), & displaces the US, China will cease to become the "enemy", & will be replaced by India in the eyes of the US.
China should get due credit for acting responsibly if the above is indeed the case. However, does it really change the context of this discussion. Pakistan is moving from pillar to pillar desperately to square with India. And it is surprising to see Pakistanis taking the high moral ground in telling us what to do and what not to do. My advice to them : take a walk
One of the very first opening arguments of the article is wrong (I've underlined it in the quote):
The US knows India is nowhere near China according to any world indicator, but wants to prop it up, to act as a nuisance factor for China. The US wants India to be a thorn in China's side, but if India is able to hold its own against China, it won't be needing the US much longer. That goes against US's interests, & it won't accept that. If India becomes the economic powerhouse China is becoming (or has become today), & displaces the US, China will cease to become the "enemy", & will be replaced by India in the eyes of the US.
The Pakistani government has already asked us to build a naval base at Gwadar Port.
However, China declined that invitation. The CPC knew that it would only alienate the Pakistani people, since nothing is more aggravating than foreign powers setting up bases in your country.
The current Pakistani government may be on its way out soon. It's better to build a strong relationship with the Pakistani people rather than the Zardari government.
You declined because of the secruity situation in that area , just like that 19 billion dollar projected got yanked by the chinese govt. Your aspirations to not do so- is not as noble as you stated...
We had done something similar on the line here in India actually.After Rajiv Gandhi's assassination,we elected Narshimha Rao,but the voting was mainly towards Congress due to the sentiments towards Rajiv Gandhi.
China should get due credit for acting responsibly if the above is indeed the case. However, does it really change the context of this discussion. Pakistan is moving from pillar to pillar desperately to square with India. And it is surprising to see Pakistanis taking the high moral ground in telling us what to do and what not to do. My advice to them : take a walk
Bl[i]tZ;2225730 said:2. China Seeking military bases in Pakistan Asia Times Online :: South Asia news, business and economy from India and Pakistan
For your information, the security situation in the Gwadar district is very safe, as compared to the Quetta, Khuzdar & Mastung districts in Balochistan. There were an overall 20 attacks in Gwadar district in all of 2010, 16 people died & about 30 injured. I don't think safety was the issue.
Bl[i]tZ;2225730 said:Really?
1. Abandoning Mining contracts worth $19 Billion Pact;A Deal's Collapse Clouds Pakistan's China Alliance - WSJ.com
2. China Seeking military bases in Pakistan Asia Times Online :: South Asia news, business and economy from India and Pakistan